Fall Arts Preview: Jazz, Pop, and World Music

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1867 Sanctuary

101 Scotch Road, Ewing, 609-392-6409. www.1867Sanctuary.org.

Kevin Neidig. Singer-songwriter. Friday, September 15.

Emily Barnes. Singer-songwriter. Saturday, September 16.

Ken Bonfield. Playing solo contemporary acoustic guitar. Saturday, September 23.

David Cullen. Playing solo contemporary acoustic guitar. Sunday, September 24.

Vin Downes and Heidi Breyer. Contemporary acoustic guitar and piano. Saturday, September 30.

Scott Danger Bravo and Seth Adams. Solo acoustic guitar. Sunday, October 1.

Lullabies. Frances Catherine Ihling and Union County. Friday, October 6.

The Gathering in Concert. Featuring Vin Downes, Tom Eaton, and Jeff Oster. Saturday, October 7.

Mele’uhane. Anaspond (Hawaiian/crossover). Sunday, October 8.

Dan Kassel. Solo contemporary cello. Friday, October 13.

Alex Otey Trio. Love Matters Now. Friday, October 13.

David Rogers. Solo acoustic guitar. Friday, October 20.

Mike Herz. The acrobat. Saturday, October 28.

Wenonah Brooks. Notes from Nonah. Sunday, October 29.

Ben Rosenblum. Jazz piano. Friday, November 10.

The Gathering. Will Ackerman presents The Gathering — Guitar Night, Vin Downes and Trevor Gordon Hall. Saturday, December 9.

Dan LaVoie and Abbie Gardner. Solo acoustic guitar. Saturday, December 16.

Candlelight Lounge

24 Passaic Street, Trenton, . www.jazztrenton.com.

Yoichi Uzeki on Keys. Long running weekly jazz event featuring guest and regional performers. $10 minimum. Saturday, September 16.

Duane Eubanks. Long running weekly jazz event featuring guest and regional performers. $10 minimum. Saturday, September 23.

McCarter Theater

91 University Place, Princeton, 609-258-2787. www.mccarter.org.

Songs of Freedom. Celebrating the songs of Joni Mitchell, Abbey Lincoln, and Nina Simone. Sunday, October 22.

The Paco de Lucia Project. Flamenco legends by Javier Limon. Tuesday, November 14.

The Hot Sardines. Holiday program. Thursday, December 14.

Broadway Bound. Featuring Marin Mazzie and husband Jason Danieley. Saturday, December 16.

Princeton Folk Music Society

Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane, Princeton, 609-799-0944. www.princetonfolk.org.

Anne Hills. Singer-songwriter. Friday, September 15.

Archie Fisher. Scottish Singer-songwriter. Friday, October 20.

Martin Grosswendt & Susanne Salem-Schatz. Roots music. Friday, November 17.

Michael Peter Smith. Singer-songwriter. Friday, December 15.

Princeton University Chapel

princeton.edu/music.

Dr. Trineice Robinson-Martin. Music of the gospel, Christian, and jazz traditions. Sunday, October 15.

Jazz Vespers. A service of poetry, music, and meditation. Wednesdays, October 18 and November 15.

State Theater

15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org.

Sixties Spectacular. Featuring Jay and the Americans, Paul Revere’s Raiders, Lou Christie, the Vogues, and Manhattan Skline. Saturday, October 28.

USAF Heritage of America Band. The Air Force band performs. Tuesday, November 7.

Brit Floyd. Pink Floyd tribute band’s Immersion World Tour 2017. Friday, November 10.

The Fab Faux. The Beatles tribute band performs hits from 1968 to 1970. Saturday, November 11.

Regina Spektor. Singer-songwriter. Monday, November 13.

Get the Led Out. Led Zeppelin tribute. Wednesday, November 22.

Tavern on the Lake

101 North Main Street, Hightstown, 609-469-1228. www.rejsjazz.com.

Jazz Drummer Shirazette Tinnin. With her band, Sonic Wallpaper. Friday, September 15.

Jerry Topinka. Guitarist. Friday, October 20.

Angy Estrada. Pianist. Friday, November 17.

Westminster Choir

College

Bart Luedeke Center Theater, Rider University, Lawrenceville, 609-896-7775. www.rider.edu.

What Is Old Is New Again. Contemporary ensembles Vox Blue and Vox Blue Too. Sunday, December 3.

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